I've got a project I'm working on and would like to have a set of brake calipers milled to remove about 0.075" of material around where the caliper mounts to the spindle... any thoughts on a place that could do that? The closer to the Frisco area the better.
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where can I get calipers milled?
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Originally posted by LS1Goat View PostHonestly, you're probably going to have to look up a local machinist for that kind of job. I'm not sure that's something that you could order in the form of a replacement. Could be wrong.Originally posted by stevoNot a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostFor that small of an amount of material that needs to be removed you could do it with a surface plate and sandpaper.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDude taking down .075" is waaaaay more than you're thinking with sandpaper. That's gonna take forever and cost about tree fiddy worth of sand paper.
Originally posted by stevoNot a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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Originally posted by bird_dog0347 View PostYeah, that's not on my to-do list... I'd prefer somewhere with a mill that can get it done nice and flat. This is all I need done (on two calipers).
Maybe the dallas makerspace?
The shops I use are geared more towards industrial customers but I can send you a few names if you end up really needing it.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDude taking down .075" is waaaaay more than you're thinking with sandpaper. That's gonna take forever and cost about tree fiddy worth of sand paper.
It depends on the material which in this case I assume is aluminum, the type of sandpaper you're using, and how easy it is to access the part that needs to be thinned. I bet I could do it in less than 20 minutes.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostIt depends on the material which in this case I assume is aluminum, the type of sandpaper you're using, and how easy it is to access the part that needs to be thinned. I bet I could do it in less than 20 minutes.
Go grab a plate of aluminum and sand it down .075"...you'll see that it's way more than you think. Filing may work a little better but it's not gonna be flat for shit.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostIt depends on the material which in this case I assume is aluminum, the type of sandpaper you're using, and how easy it is to access the part that needs to be thinned. I bet I could do it in less than 20 minutes.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostProve it. I don't care how much practice you have cracking and yanking...taking that much aluminum down with sandpaper...especially on a surface plate.
Go grab a plate of aluminum and sand it down .075"...you'll see that it's way more than you think. Filing may work a little better but it's not gonna be flat for shit.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostIt depends on the material which in this case I assume is aluminum, the type of sandpaper you're using, and how easy it is to access the part that needs to be thinned. I bet I could do it in less than 20 minutes.
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Originally posted by 4EyedTurd View PostI’m doubtful but I’d bet you’d look like a one armed man at a Nickelback concert if you could in 20mins.
Y'all should check out some old fart gunsmiths. I've seen them make new parts by hand very quickly and very accurately using just a file.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostI have access to a mill so it doesn't really matter to me. I'll give you a little hint about how I roll. At the first job I ever had that required fabrication my first two assignments were this. I had to get a hunk of metal and by hand make a domino out of it. I then had to make a round ball out of a hunk of metal the size of a golf ball. It took me more than a week and a half and a couple of tries but I managed to pull both off using stones, files, and crocus cloth. Both pieces mic'd to .007 of an inch.
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Originally posted by The King View PostPics of said domino and round ball?Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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